2019
DOI: 10.3329/aba.v23i2.50056
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Performance of Aroid under Jackfruit-Based Agroforestry System in Terrace Ecosystem of Bangladesh

Abstract: The terrace ecosystem is considered as hotspot of jackfruit tree (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam) in Bangladesh having potential for understory cropping. However, most of the jackfruit orchards are often found utilized or underutilized. A field experiment was conducted under the jackfruit orchard to study the performance of aroids (Colocasia esculenta L.) from April to October, 2017 in Belabo upazila of Narsingdi district. Four distances (1, 2, 3 and 4 m) from the base of jackfruit tree were considered for aroid… Show more

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“…These results might be due to increasing light percentage and decreasing competition for available growth resources (nutrients and water) among the components in agroforestry systems with increasing planting distances from tree base. Competition for light is an important factor in yields reduction of the plants grown closest to the trees [10,12] and the highest edible vegetables flower buds were formed under full sunlight situation [13]. The result of this experiment is in conformity with the result of Bhusara et al [14] who reported that harvested lower okra yield in Melia composite based agroforestry than open field condition.…”
Section: Performance Of Okrasupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These results might be due to increasing light percentage and decreasing competition for available growth resources (nutrients and water) among the components in agroforestry systems with increasing planting distances from tree base. Competition for light is an important factor in yields reduction of the plants grown closest to the trees [10,12] and the highest edible vegetables flower buds were formed under full sunlight situation [13]. The result of this experiment is in conformity with the result of Bhusara et al [14] who reported that harvested lower okra yield in Melia composite based agroforestry than open field condition.…”
Section: Performance Of Okrasupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Furthermore, the presence of trees modifies the microclimate by creating more favorable conditions, such as reduced temperature fluctuations and increased humidity, within the agroforestry system (Rosenstock et al 2019). For example, the jackfruit-based agroforestry system reported a 3.37-9.25% reduction in soil temperature in Bangladesh (Riyadh et al 2018). Agroforestry systems contribute to climate change adaptation by sequestering carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) from the atmosphere, thereby mitigating greenhouse gas emissions (Chavan et al 2021).…”
Section: Climate Resilience and Adaptationmentioning
confidence: 99%